Thys Hauke was the cause of the ill fortune that afterwards chaunced to this poore Louer.
Who the next day after his wonted maner came to see hir, hauing (to hys great damage) the hauke on his fiste, which was the onely cause of all her Iealosie.
For going many times to see Gienura with the hauke on his fist and bearing with him the tokens of the goodnesse of his Hauke, it escaped his mouth to say, that the same was one of the things that in all the World he loued best.
O I hae killed my hauke sae guid, 5 Mither, mither: O I hae killed my hauke sae guid, And I had nae mair bot hee O.
And as he was thus pensife in complaintes his spaniells sprong a Partrich, wherat he let flee his Hauke, and the Partrich flying into sir Stricca his garden, his Hauke pursued and seassed vppon the same.
For the owner of this hauke (quoth hee) is the trimmest and most valiaunt gentleman in all Siena, and one indued with beste qualities.
O I hae killed my hauke sae guid, Mither, mither, O I hae killed my hauke sae guid, And I had nae mair bot hee O.
But the cat crept up cautiously towards him; Hauke stood and looked at him, the bird hanging from his hand and the cat stopped with its paw raised.
When Hauke passed the cat mewed at him and Hauke nodded; they both knew what was going on between them.
Hauke looked down; he had seen it being thrown into the opening from above; an angry flush shot up into his face.
The next morning, in the most golden of sunlights, which had risen on a wide devastation, I rode along the Hauke Haien Dike down to the town.
Hauke and gave a low whistle, drawing his breath in through his teeth, "That is why she has dragged all that clay and stone down from the upland.
Hauke did not listen to this speech of encouragement for Elke had come into the room and was clearing away the remains of the food from the table with her light, quick hands, glancing at him furtively with her dark eyes, as she did so.
It was the dikegrave Hauke Haien who was leaning there against the post.
Then the whole crowd streamed back and Elke and Hauke were separated and swept along by the crowd towards the tavern on the road that turned up by the dikegrave's mound towards the uplands.
He seems to be in the thirties," said the chief dikegrave, measuring Hauke with his eyes.
But Hauke said: "I'd rather you measured my little finger," and he held it out to him.
At the same time she looked at him almost sombrely, but Hauke bravely withstood her gaze.
Hauke, who was still more silent, but who surpassed him mentally, he could not treat in the same way; Hauke had too strange a way of looking at him.
Hauke had sometimes thought of taking the cat with him and training him as a retriever.
Hauke climbed up the hill a little more slowly, and thought to himself: "She doesn't look so dull this way!
Master," Hauke replied; "I'm supposed to feed the young cattle first.
Hauke did not notice until now that Elke had fixed her intelligent eyes on him and was gently shaking her head.
The dikemaster Hauke Haien sped on his white horse to the dike.
But Hauke said: "You had better measure the little finger," and held that one toward him.
And Hauke sat down; it seemed to be taken for granted that he should help to do the work of Elke's father.
Hauke did not think of asking her this; but his breathing stopped, as he pulled the gold ring from his pocket.
Hauke said nothing; it seemed to him suddenly, as if the ring were stirring in his pocket.
Hauke was head man now, and a younger one in his place.
O I hae killed my hauke sae guid, Mither, mither, O I hae killed my hauke sae guid, And I had nae mair hot hee O.
O, I hae killed my haukesae guid, And I had nae mair but hee, O.
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